Police made 'fun of us': Women allege mistreatment after Blue House raid

Oct. 23, 2012

Written by

Brett Kelman
Pacific Daily News

Guam police officers who started the Blue House investigation four years ago allegedly belittled the women who were rescued from the Tamuning brothel, according to a pair of signed affidavits.

Officers at the Tumon precinct allegedly told the women they had AIDS and sprayed the precinct with disinfectant after the women arrived, according to the affidavits, which were obtained by the Pacific Daily News. One officer allegedly showed Blue House workers his gun while interviewing them, one of the affidavits states.

"(An officer) then tried to release his pistol from his holster," states ...